I believe the answer to the question would be a firm "yes". Bullfrogs will eat about anything they can swallow even with difficulty. The rest of the answer rests with another question-"how big is the frog"? One additional note would be to tell you I once had a nice set-up containing a few snakes and a rather large bullfrog in the water below. I put a fullgrown and pregnant mouse into the terarium in order to feed the rat snake hanging in the above branch. Before the snake could respond to the rodents presence the bullfrog grabbed the mouse and forced it down its throat totally cosuming it and then sat as if nothing had happened Needless to say I was amazed!
A bullfrog's habitat is usually in a lake, pond or river.
In a POND.
Most likely not. If there are goldfish, then there are definetely going to be predators. Goldfish are small, and one predator could eat about 5 goldfish. It's very unlikely, but possible.
Regardless of the type or size of goldfish the minimum acceptable size of an aquarium for a goldfish is 30 gallons. Buy a tank that is at least 30 gallons if you plan to have goldfish. You can comfortably fit 3 goldfish in a tank this size but no goldfish in a tank any smaller. Goldfish are essentially pond fish and need lots of space to swim; they will not thrive in a small aquarium.
Some goldfish I guess. It depends on if it is wild or not.
When the crayfish ages, it has a chance of chopping your goldfish to pieces, and possibly eat it.
pond
yes
The goldfish will eat the mosquito's larvae before they can leave the pond and fly.
Yes, the rate at which a goldfish grows, and its overall size, is often partially determined by its environment. This is why pond goldfish are considerably larger than aquarium goldfish, and why goldfish that are cramped-up in bowls stay relatively small. If you want your goldfish to grow into large healthy fish you'll buy them a large aquarium or pond to live in.
Goldfish need plenty of room to swim around and get very large. In a 1000 gallon pond you could put 25-50 goldfish just keep in mind that goldfish grow very large and need about 20-30 gallons each when full grown.
no the goldfish would it the tadpole